Project 3.
Grass installation and live video projection
2015 - 2016
hypothetical/work in progress
Keywords/Themes/Overview:
Self-contained room/space where grass seeds grow in
near darkness. There is a projector and live video
stream of the grass growing within this space. The light
from the projector is the main/only source of light to
allow the grass seeds to germinate. Therefor the image
of grass seeds itself is what brings its self into being.
Tenses between object and image, virtual and physical
space, technological and organic.

Project 4.
Uncertain Landscapes
2016 - present
hypothetical/work in progress
Keywords/Themes/Overview:
Photographic images of seeds germinating are
coated/become the skin for new sculptural
objects/containers/pools/ponds which house the very
physical seeds growing. New hybrids of image and
organisms, new creatures and alien habitats.
Blue paint/backgrounds also will act as blue screens for
new interactive video installations. Hoping to use
sensors connected to the outside going onâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in nature to
feedback new images to be chromo keyed into the blue
spaces of the sculptures. New hybrid gardens uncertain
landscapes in a state of flux between organic and data.

Project 5.
Current works and developments
2017 - present
hypothetical/work in progress
Keywords/Themes/Overview:
More multi species (plants, insects, bacteria, fungi,
algae) synthetic and want to start to bring in bio
integrated/synthetic biological objects and to develop
the work being tested in â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;uncertain landscapesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;.
Fungi, slime mould, microbes, lichen, earthy, abject, the
other, connected networks and systems, mutations,
biological hacking, data and research on species
extinction, evolution and survival, Jurassic, trilobites,
primitive and ancient creatures. This is where I have
now begun to start contextualising what Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m doing and
the work of Octavia Butler and Elizabeth Kolbert have
come in, which has also helped me identify other
readings and topics to look in/have already read.

Project 6.
Buzzed Off in collaboration with Haper Hunt and Mindy Lee
Part of ‘Eccentric Interfaces, Environmental Interventions’ a short
course at Copenhagen Institute of Interactive Design (CIID)
2016
Keywords/themes:
Honey bees, pollination, food sources, economy, eco tax
Bees are in trouble, we are in trouble. A vast percentage of our food relays on
bee pollination, but honey bee populations are falling due to mono crops,
pesticides and viruses from the veroa mite. So what would a menu in a
restaurant look like if bees went extinction?
We created a concept restaurant called ‘Buzzed Off’, the restaurant was split
into two, like a mirror image of one another. On one side we served a full bee
friendly menu represented with wild flowers and an overgrown lawn table
cloth. On the other side a paired back menu, where all food ingredients that
relied on pollination had been removed, a mowed lawn table cloth represent a
sterile environment hostile to wildlife.
Additionally bees are hard workers, if we paid bees a minimum wage (which in
Copenhagen is around $20 hour) and this was added to our food bills (a so
called bee tax) would this make us act faster to save them and change our food
production cultures?

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It takes 22,700 bees to produce one pot of honey
It takes each bee between 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 20 days to collect
the nectar (15days average)
A bee works throughout the daylight hours â&#x20AC;&#x201C;
(approx. 16hrs a day in Summer)
Minimum wage in Denmark is 110 dkk ($20)
16hr x 15 days = 240hrs worked x $20 = $4,800
x 22,700 bees = $108,960,000